mike bayer

new york

40.71455, -74.007126

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Where do you work? self employed
What do you use Python for? web applications
Primary Python frameworks/libraries you use? sqlalchemy, mako, pylons, elementtree, pychart, others.....
What Python topics most interest you? databases
How many years have you been using Python? 4

Blog Posts

blog posts

Better Form Generation with Mako and Pylons

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If you're a web developer in New York City, unless you work here, here or maybe here, you're probably not using Python for primary development (if ...

SQLAlchemy code swarm

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Django's already got one, and Brian Rosner made one for us too: link. SQLA's pre-release development is apparent here which is why it floats arou...

Reddit.com Goes Open Source

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Reddit has opened their source up, and we can now see just what they've been up to. It's been known for some time that Reddit was (re)built using...

Pycon Wrapup

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Jason and I spent a full eight days in Chicago this year, with a full slate of activities. While we didn't commit to SQLAlchemy sprints ahead of t...

SQLAlchemy 0.4 and Beyond Slides

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Continuing the topic of slides, heres the slides from my Pycon '08 talk, SQLAlchemy 0.4 and Beyond.

SQLAlchemy 0.4 and Beyond Slides

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Continuing the topic of slides, heres the slides from my Pycon ‘08 talk, SQLAlchemy 0.4 and Beyond.

Advanced SQLAlchemy Slides Available

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Jason has posted the slides and Python scripts from our Advanced SQLAlchemy Tutorial at Pycon 2008. The tutorial went great, as we gave people a "...

Partitioned Collections in SQLAlchemy

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Jason Kirtland discusses some advanced usage of SQLAlchemy’s collections framework: Storing a Dictionary of Lists, which he terms a “Pa...

Partitioned Collections in SQLAlchemy

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Jason Kirtland discusses some advanced usage of SQLAlchemy’s collections framework: Storing a Dictionary of Lists, which he terms a “Pa...

Partitioned Collections in SQLAlchemy

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Jason Kirtland discusses some advanced usage of SQLAlchemy's collections framework: Storing a Dictionary of Lists, which he terms a "Partitioned Co...


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